Listed Building: PILLAR BOX AT BARNES CROSS AT ST 693 118 (104992)

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Grade II*
Authority Historic England
Volume/Map/Item 192/2/140
Date assigned 16 September 1987
Date last amended

Description

ST 61 SE BISHOPS CAUNDLE CORNFORD HILL (West Side) 2/140 Pillar Box at Barnes Cross at ST 693 118 II* (star) Pillar box. 1853. Manufactured by John Butt and Co. at Sweetbriars Street Foundry, Gloucester for the Gloucester and Western District of the Post Office. Cast iron. Non-standard type of pillar box of polygonal plan having moulded plinth; collecting door with inset for collection-times display below crown flanked by initials "V R"; vertical slit for letters; moulded cornice and peaked top. This pillar box is believed to be the oldest in public service (two others of different design by the same manufacturer survive; one at the National Postal Museum, London the other a private posting box at Stonehouse Hospital, Plymouth). It is only slightly later than the original Channel Islands design. Listing NGR: ST6930011800

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Location

Grid reference ST 6930 1179 (point)
Civil Parish Bishops Caundle; Dorset
District (historic) West Dorset
Unitary Authority Dorset

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